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European police sound the alarm: Crypto crime has become a sophisticated tool for committing offenses
Just now, the European law enforcement agency (Europol) issued a major warning: digital asset crime is no longer a minor issue—it is becoming increasingly professional and covert.
The numbers look a bit scary
According to Chainalysis’s 2025 crypto crime report:
What tactics are criminals using?
Why are the police so frustrated?
Europol chief Mühl complains:
What’s next?
Europol calls for: ✓ Unifying blockchain analysis standards
✓ Strengthening international cooperation and intelligence sharing
✓ Establishing an independent and neutral law enforcement training system
✓ Public-private cooperation, but with stronger oversight
Core data: Illicit addresses received $40.9 billion last year, but this is just the tip of the iceberg—the real numbers for drug trading, ransomware, etc. could be several times higher.
What do you think? Is the transparency and anonymity of blockchain really helping the bad guys?